Examples of 'sense of national' in a sentence

Meaning of "sense of national"

sense of national - This phrase likely refers to a feeling or perception of national identity, unity, or patriotism within a group or population

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Our sense of national memory is remarkably poor.
Nationalism refers to a strong sense of national pride.
Reinforce a sense of national identity through civic education.
It also helps to create a sense of national unity.
I have no sense of national identity to overcome.
Shinto also helped preserve a sense of national identity.
A strong sense of national identity exists in many autonomous communities.
They are finding a new sense of national pride.
Our sense of national pride is in our ability to destroy others.
There was a certain sense of national pride.
Sense of national pride.
And it was this sense of national exceptionalism.
Sports also create a sense of community and a sense of national pride.
There was a great sense of national unity and pride.
A sense of national ownership grows from a consensus on security needs and priorities.

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With this came a growing sense of national identity.
Their sense of national belonging has many more shades though.
It appeals to our sense of national pride.
The sense of national interest in the end loses in justice and vigor.
There was little sense of national identity.
Our sense of national interest could use a certain sober measure of fear.
They have no sense of national unity.
There can be no compromise between egotism and the sense of national spirit.
Creation of strong sense of national solidarity and identity.
But there was a darker side to its growing sense of national identity.
The man has no sense of national pride and honour.
It seems a very unlikely way to cement a sense of national identify.
They strengthen a sense of national citizenship among residents of diverse localities.
But we also need to reclaim a sense of national service.
The sense of national belonging is one of the most important conditions for democracy.
This battle fostered a strong sense of national pride.
They also develop a sense of national pride in the purchase of domestic products.
They have developed a very strong sense of national pride.
There is a renewed sense of national purpose and a renewed spirit of confidence in our country.
Only then can we build a sense of national pride.
A stronger sense of national identity seemed more important than economic benefits and social cohesion.
This will not harm the sense of national pride.
They reflect a sense of national identity and make people proud of where they come from.
Parliament was born and a clear sense of national identity emerged.
Promote a sense of national ownership of aid-funded projects.
Citizen engagement is important to create a sense of national ownership of the SDGs.
They promote a sense of national identity and bring expression to Canadian values.
Our young generation has lost its sense of national vision.
Still, the sense of national morale remained unbroken.
Threats from outside enemies are changing our sense of national sovereignty.
Ghana also enjoys a high sense of national unity compared to its regional neighbours.
Social and cultural exchanges will be expanded to develop a sense of national commonality.
Some had lost their sense of national identity in exile.
There is a problem at the moment in Britain with our sense of national identity.
Russia gets an inflated sense of national worth from our paranoia.

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